The domain within your query sequence starts at position 479 and ends at position 614; the E-value for the RMI1_C domain shown below is 4.5e-44.
SPPFIYLSVLMARKPKEVTTVTVKAFIVTLTGNLSSSGGFWGVTAKVSDGTAYLDVDFID EILTSMIGYSVPEMKQLRKDPLKYKTFLEGLQKWQRDLIDLCCLMTISYDPSSCKGVVLE LQDVGMEHVENLKKRL
RMI1_C |
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PFAM accession number: | PF16099 |
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Interpro abstract (IPR032199): | The dissolvasome is a protein complex that consists of BLM, a RecQ helicase that is product of the gene mutated in Bloom syndrome, topoisomerase IIIalpha (Top3alpha) and the RMI (RecQ-mediated genome instability) subcomplex, comprised of RMI1 and RMI2. The dissolvasome acts on double Holliday junction intermediates in homologous recombination, creating non-crossover products in a process termed 'dissolution' [ (PUBMED:14685245) (PUBMED:16537486) ]. This entry represents the C-terminal oligo-nucleotide binding domain of Recq-mediated genome instability protein RMI1. This domain interacts with RMI2-OB folds to make up the RMI core complex. The RMI core interface is crucial for dissolvasome assembly and may have additional cellular roles as a docking hub for other proteins [ (PUBMED:18923082) (PUBMED:20826341) ]. |
GO function: | nucleotide binding (GO:0000166) |
This is a PFAM domain. For full annotation and more information, please see the PFAM entry RMI1_C